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On Jane Austen's Politics of Walking
Rachel Cohen: These Characters Walk to Be Themselves and to Change
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Rachel Cohen
| July 24, 2020
The Citizen Scholar Who Led the Hunt for Queen Lili’uokalani’s Lost Diaries
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Julia Flynn Siler
| July 24, 2020
Amanda Brainerd on Bowie, Boarding School, and the Discourse Around Consent
The Author of
Age of Consent
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Literary Hub
| July 24, 2020
Learning to Decipher My Father's Past in Nazi Germany
L. Annette Binder on the Difficulty of Researching Family History
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L. Annette Binder
| July 24, 2020
Catherine Lacey is Not Interested in Promises of Redemption
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Pew
Talks to Kristin Iversen
About God, Alienation, and More
By
Kristin Iversen
| July 23, 2020
How
Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure
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Lucie Britsch
| July 23, 2020
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| July 23, 2020
On Exploiting the Labor of a Dear Friend, Who is Also a Poet
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Rebecca Wolff
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How John Steinbeck's Final Novel Grappled With Immigration and Morality
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Tobias Carroll
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A Genealogy of Twins: On Identity and Projected Lives
Larry Watson on Family and Arriving at the Crux of the Story
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Larry Watson
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A Love Letter to Developmental Editors
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R.L. Maizes
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To Be the Poet of Troy:
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Philip Metres
| July 22, 2020
Remembering Australian Novelist Elizabeth Harrower
you'll have to go home."">"Like any holiday, it comes to an end. You know
you'll have to go home."
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Michael Heyward
| July 22, 2020
Rumaan Alam and Jameson Fitzpatrick on Sex, Poetry, and Textiles
With Two Poems from Fitzpatrick's Collection,
Pricks in the Tapestry
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Literary Hub
| July 21, 2020
On the Biggest Collection of Fantasy Tales Since WWII
Ann and Jeff VanderMeer Preview
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Jeff and Ann VanderMeer
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